Big 12 Wrap: Week 9

Another weekend has flown by, and that means it's time to take a quick look at the Big 12 football action.

Missouri 42, Iowa State 28
Mizzou's high-octane offense was a little sluggish this week, but Iowa State wasn't good enough to take advantage.

Kansas 19, Texas A&M 11
The Big 12's only undefeated team keeps its streak alive at Kyle Field, where a new A&M coach will almost surely be roaming the sidelines next year.

Texas 28, Nebraska 25
Nebraska put a scare into the underachieving Longhorns, before running out of gas late. Nebraska's next coach is going to have to do something about that porous defense.

Colorado 31, Texas Tech 26
Colorado closes in on bowl eligibility, while Mike Leach's team unravels.

Kansas State 51, Baylor 13
Guy Morriss won't be coming back next year, will he?

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 10/28/07 22:14 | Big 12 Football | Technorati

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